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Another year at that pace of growth could result in cash-flow break even some time in 2024.
Ferry procurement body, CMAL, previously told The Scotsman the contract “must get underway by the end of the year as the next priority”, but this has been delayed as the Scottish Government continues to cut budgets in order to break even.
He had previously admitted that the movie was ‘very f**king expensive’ to make and would have to be the third or fourth highest-grossing film in history, just to break even.
However, the company has decided to slow down its European expansion and now expects to break even in the fourth quarter.
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"I have already sold 26,000 raffle tickets and would need to sell around 40,000 more to break even, as Raffall take 10 per cent and I need to pay legal fees and stamp duty.
Industry insiders say the film will have to continue to win big in the U.S. in order for the studio to break even on the film with it’s breakout star.
It probably would take time to break even on that, but they would in a decade or so.
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Just to break even, the eatery would have to rake in turnover of at least $9000 that day.
On the other hand, margins cannot be squeezed much more because the company is already operating at break even.
So we will continue to have a deficit until the government is able to break even."
The country’s local stock exchange relayed recently that the national carrier’s shares have been suspended for another year as a result of the airline’s inability to break even.
The defense refused to break even as Minnesota trampled in the run game.